Creative Vision - A Success Principle
Napoleon Hill called the creative vision success principle the “hub” of his science of success. He said that it calls for the use of one's imagination in creating mental pictures of what one wants and then working toward, that is, taking action, toward the realization of that goal. The best definition of success I have ever come across is from Earl Nightingale, who said that "success is the progressive realization of a worthy ideal". A worthy ideal is an idea you have fallen in love with.
The imagination is said to be the workshop of the mind. The world’s great achievers have used this principle extensively in bringing into fruition their desires. Einstein said that "imagination was more important than knowledge". Thomas Edison used his imagination to combine two old principles and create the electric light bulb.
Long before he became a famous Hollywood star, Arnold Schwarzenegger declared that he wanted to be Hollywood’s best. Asked how he was going to achieve what seemed like an unlikely feat, Arnold Schwarzenegger replied that “what you do is create a vision of what you want to be, and then live into that picture, as if it were already true.”
The starting point of using this success principle is to state clearly what you want, your desired goal or outcome; not a fuzzy or vague wish but a definite goal with a deadline. Something that you truly want; for if you want anything badly enough, the universe will conspire to give it to you.
Next create a mental picture of your goal. Our mind operated with images and we think in pictures. Imagine yourself already in possession of what you want. See, think and feel yourself in already possession of the things you want. As Dr. Wayne Dyer says, "if you believe it, you will see it"!
Work on the development of your imagination and use is a tool to quickly and easily attract what you want in life. In the words of Napoleon Hill, "whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe it can achieve. The imagination is the most marvelous, miraculous, inconceivably powerful force the world has ever known to work for you."












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